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A game simulator called Delta It takes advantage of the recent court ruling on Apple’s App Store to support its activities by linking to the Patreon participation page. The update, approved Wednesday for release on the US App Store, allows Delta users to participate in the Delta team’s patreon directly from the mobile app without giving Apple a cut of its subscriptions.

The move follows last week’s court ruling that Apple was forced to fully open its US applications shop in external markets after a long battle with Fortnite Maker Epic Games. Although Apple has largely won this lawsuit of antitrust legislation, one judge ruled that the technological giant did not properly follow the court orders in a basic area: in -application markets.

Apple previously examined which applications could connect to their websites and add screens to scare users away from purchasing through external payment mechanisms. All this time, it was still charging a 27%supply of web sales from usual 30%.

Since Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers decided that Apple failed to comply with its original command, Apple has changed the rules of the App Store for the US Since then, businesses such as Spotify, Amazon Kindle and Patreon have updated their iOS applications to add links to their websites, where consumers can pay. They use Apple markets.

While this is a victory for larger companies they are now getting to keep more of their profits with the cessation of the Apple Committee, Delta’s updating is an example of the way in which the decision makes the place for new business models to create mobile applications.

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This change could give the app store the push needed at a time when Indie app development have were declining And each iOS releases “sherlocks” (copies) more third -party applications. Smaller developers often struggle to live after paying a 30% supply to Apple, but now they have the option of maintaining more than their profits thanks to extensive support for web payments.

In the update of Delta’s Emulator Game app, users are invited to “join the patreon” from the application settings screen. Here, they can then click on a button to register at $ 3 per month of Delta Patreon, which provides access to exclusive features and other privileges.

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The website opens within the application, allowing users to connect the Patreon accounts and choose a member level, such as monthly or annual. (Before, users could only connect a patreon account to the app but could not register directly.)

“We can now freely mention our patreon without giving Apple 27% of donations,” Creator Delta Riley Testut noted in a post In the social media; summation “Goodbye Schare screens” – a reference to previous warnings that caused users away from external market links.

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Delta still includes a way to pay through Apple’s in -app purchases, as is still required. However, it is hidden under a “Alternative Payment Methods” menu on screen settings – a option that many users will probably never look for.

Hiding pre-consumer options deep in the menus layers is a trick that Apple itself used for its benefit.

For example, if you want to disable Apple’s personalized ads (essentially the Apple version of the required “Do not monitor” authorization), you need to deepen the iOS settings, go to privacy and security, move to the bottom of the page, press Apple Advertising and then change. Or, if you want to clean the applications use data that personalize your app store experience, you need to go to settings, apps, App Store, move to the bottom of this page, press personalized recommendations, and then click on the clear use of the Applications on the display.

Apple certainly can’t be angry with developers to adopt its own tactics?

Since the Delta application has now received approval from the revision of the Apple application, it seems to follow that we will soon see other applications supported by Patreon in the near future.

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